The Summary page displays the choices that you made.
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To modify any selection, click go back. |
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Click Finish. |
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Install the Active Administrator® Console on any workstation that requires the use of Active Administrator.
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Unzip the Active Administrator folder, browse to the Installation folder, and run the Active Administrator Console.msi |
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Click View License Agreement. |
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Click Next. |
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To change the location of the program files, click Change, or click Next to accept the default installation directory |
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Click Install. |
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Click Finish. |
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Click OK. |
The Active Administrator® Console has a vast number of tasks that you can perform to manage Active Directory® and the servers in your system. To get started, there are a few necessary tasks to complete. Once you complete these setup tasks, you can start using the full capacity of Active Administrator.
To gather the proper information from the security event logs, the information must first be audited. You need to modify the Default Domain Controllers Policy to enable auditing.
NOTE: If you have not installed the Active Administrator® console, you also can use the Active Directory® Users and Computers MMC snap-in. |
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Select Group Policy | Group Policy Objects. |
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Expand Computer Configuration | Windows Settings | Security Settings | Local Policies, and select Audit Policy. |
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Close the Group Policy window. |
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At the command prompt, type gpupdate /force. |
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